From Pennsylvania Family Institute
Prenatal testing has been a positive advancement for health care in many instances but can be damaging when not enough information is given to the expectant parents. Currently, prenatal testing allows for the diagnosis of a child with Down Syndrome. For this reason, 90% of diagnosed babies are aborted.
Kurt Kondrich, father of Chloe, a vibrant girl with Down Syndrome, has a solution for this problem. He, along with Pennsylvania
legislators, has proposed "Chloe's Law" - a bill that would simply
require additional information to be given to parents and families upon
the diagnosis of Down Syndrome.
"Chloe's
Law" would aid parents in their decision making process. It would
simply make available up-to-date, evidence-based information about Down
Syndrome that has been reviewed by medical experts and national Down
Syndrome organizations. The
information would include physical, developmental, educational and
psychosocial outcomes; life expectancy; clinical course; intellectual
and functional development; treatment options; and contact information
for First Call programs, support services, hotlines specific to Down
Syndrome, relevant resource centers, clearinghouses and national and
local Down Syndrome organizations.
So
often parents and families are told with the diagnosis of Down Syndrome
that an abortion is the only right response. If they knew there were
resources available to help their unborn child succeed in life, they may
make a different decision. The purpose of this bill is to let future
parents and families know of these resources.
Contact
your State Representative (using this link) and State Senator (using this link) and ask them to co-sponsor
Chloe's Law (by Sen. Vulakovich and Rep. Marshall) and to pass the bill
when it's up for a vote.
For what it’s worth and whenever
possible, I highly recommend faxing your messages to state
representatives and senators as
- Each elected official receives countless e-mails (some of which are likely dumped as spam)
- A hardcopy letter often receives greater attention than an e-mail, but unfortunately that letter often requires more time to pass through greater security before reaching the intended official.
A fax solves this problem because:
it’s an “instant letter and while legislators receive fewer faxes today, their
offices still have (and use) working fax machines.
Thanks for your help in supporting babies with Down Syndrome - your actions to help "Chloe's Law" will help save lives.
Sample Message
Subject: Please Support & Co-Sponsor "Chloe's Law"
Please support Representative Jim Marshall and Senator Randy Vulakovich in the introduction of "Chloe's Law." The bill is named after an incredible child with Down syndrome and will require health care practitioners to provide evidence-based information to families upon the prenatal diagnosis of Down Syndrome. This ensures women and families are better informed with regard to the positive outcomes of giving birth to a child like Chloe.
Would you please support parents and families by supporting and co-sponsoring "Chloe's Law."
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